*Rubin, H.J. (1988). Shoot anything that flies, claim anything that falls: Conversations with economic development practitioners. Economic Development Quarterly, 2, 236-251.

Posted by Chip at May 13, 2004 09:27 PM
Category: Economic Development: Overview
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.chiptaylor.net/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/187

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference '*Rubin, H.J. (1988)' from Research Notes: Bibliography.
Summary of Meyer (1991)
Excerpt: Key sentence: ... some form of economic development efforts is required politically, but, as currently defined and pursued, the efforts waste resources and contribute little. This appears to be an introduction to symposium papers. As you might guess fr...
Weblog: Research Notes
Tracked: May 22, 2004 04:34 PM
Why do economic development practioners do the things they do?: Rubin (1988)
Excerpt: This is a "classic"; I've seen it cited everywhere. Rubin has excerpts from interviews with many economic development practitioners (municipal e.d. directors, chamber execs, etc.) He is trying to get at the answer to the question: Why are cities "willi...
Weblog: Research Notes
Tracked: June 9, 2004 06:15 AM